TLDR Weatherford lifts margins with strong Q3 execution and digital investments. Q3 revenue hits $1.23B; EBITDA rises while income takes a backseat. Segment strength in DRE and WCC fuels margin gains despite mixed trends. Debt refinancing boosts liquidity and earns credit rating upgrades. Global deals and AI-driven products power Weatherford’s future vision. Weatherford International (NASDAQ: [...] The post Weatherford (WFRD) Stock: $1.23B in Q3 Revenue and Strong Adjusted EBITDA Bolster Investor Confidence appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Weatherford lifts margins with strong Q3 execution and digital investments. Q3 revenue hits $1.23B; EBITDA rises while income takes a backseat. Segment strength in DRE and WCC fuels margin gains despite mixed trends. Debt refinancing boosts liquidity and earns credit rating upgrades. Global deals and AI-driven products power Weatherford’s future vision. Weatherford International (NASDAQ: [...] The post Weatherford (WFRD) Stock: $1.23B in Q3 Revenue and Strong Adjusted EBITDA Bolster Investor Confidence appeared first on CoinCentral.

Weatherford (WFRD) Stock: $1.23B in Q3 Revenue and Strong Adjusted EBITDA Bolster Investor Confidence

2025/10/22 06:10
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TLDR

  • Weatherford lifts margins with strong Q3 execution and digital investments.
  • Q3 revenue hits $1.23B; EBITDA rises while income takes a backseat.
  • Segment strength in DRE and WCC fuels margin gains despite mixed trends.
  • Debt refinancing boosts liquidity and earns credit rating upgrades.
  • Global deals and AI-driven products power Weatherford’s future vision.

Weatherford International (NASDAQ: WFRD) closed at $66.72, gaining 2.77% after releasing its third-quarter 2025 earnings.


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The company posted revenue of $1.23 billion, up 2% sequentially, and adjusted EBITDA of $269 million, a 6% rise. Despite sequential drops in operating and net income, the financial metrics highlighted efficiency gains and strong segmental growth.

Revenue and Margins Reflect Steady Operational Strength

Revenue for the quarter reached $1.23 billion, increasing 2% compared to Q2 2025, but decreasing 13% year-over-year. Adjusted EBITDA rose to $269 million, with a margin improvement of 74 basis points to 21.8%, underscoring better operational leverage. However, net income fell 40% to $81 million, while operating income dropped 25% sequentially to $178 million.

The company’s net income margin stood at 6.6%, reflecting compression amid broader market pressures. Diluted earnings per share reached $1.12, marking a 40% sequential and 46% annual decline. Even with reduced profitability, Weatherford beat guidance and maintained strong cash generation with $138 million in operating cash flow and $99 million in adjusted free cash flow.

Segment Performance Boosts Margins Across DRE and WCC

The Drilling and Evaluation (DRE) segment posted $346 million in revenue, a 3% increase, mainly from activity in Latin America and the Middle East. Segment adjusted EBITDA surged 20% sequentially to $83 million, pushing the margin up to 24%. This growth came despite year-over-year declines due to weaker activity in North America and Asia.

Well Construction and Completions (WCC) revenue climbed 3% to $468 million, supported by higher completions activity in North America and the Middle East. Adjusted EBITDA increased 6% sequentially to $125 million, driving a margin of 26.7%, up 83 basis points. However, year-over-year comparisons showed an 8% drop in revenue and 17% in adjusted EBITDA, reflecting regional softness.

Production and Intervention (PRI) revenue remained flat at $326 million, but adjusted EBITDA fell 6% to $59 million. Lower subsea and intervention activity impacted margins, which dropped to 18.1%. The year-over-year figures showed a 12% revenue and 29% EBITDA decline, primarily due to asset divestitures in Latin America.

Debt Refinancing and Liquidity Enhancements Strengthen Financial Profile

Weatherford expanded its credit facility by $280 million, bringing total commitments to $1 billion. The enhanced structure includes a $600 million revolver, with an extended maturity to 2030. This move increases strategic flexibility and enhances liquidity, which now stands at $1.6 billion.

The company launched a $1.2 billion offering of 6.75% Senior Notes due 2033 to refinance existing 8.625% notes due 2030. As of the latest update, $893 million of the old notes have been successfully tendered and redeemed. This refinancing reduces interest burden and extends the debt maturity profile.

Credit rating upgrades followed these actions, with Moody’s raising its outlook to Ba2, and both S&P and Fitch lifting ratings to BB. These improvements reflect enhanced balance sheet resilience and reinforce confidence in Weatherford’s capital strategy. The company also returned $25 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases during the quarter.

Commercial Wins and Digital Transformation Drive Long-Term Vision

The company secured new contracts across major markets, including Brazil, Iraq, Indonesia, and Colombia. Highlights include a $147 million TRS deal with Petrobras and a six-year Artificial Lift award in Colombia. These agreements bolster backlog and demonstrate Weatherford’s global reach and technology appeal.

At the FWRD 2025 conference, Weatherford launched its Industrial Intelligence Digital Portfolio, emphasizing automation, AI, and edge-based energy solutions. This digital push includes over 20 new product introductions targeting efficiency and data-driven operations. The strategy aims to support long-term value creation amid energy market transitions.

Executives noted muted activity expected in early 2026 but maintained a strong outlook for mid-to-long-term growth. With focused execution, Weatherford remains positioned to capitalize on global energy investments and technology adoption.

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